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Sergeant_Scrotum 01-23-2006 07:49 PM

Canadians: Who did you vote for?
 
I don't see any threads on the subject so I thought id throw this up. Who voted today and who did you vote for?

I voted for the NDP but they have no chance where I am as im in kicksville where its normally conservative by about 95% as its all farmers.

Jonsey_ 01-23-2006 07:51 PM

conservative, hoping that NDP gets minority gov't.

Judas 01-23-2006 07:59 PM

JUDAS HAS GHONORREA

[DAS REICH] Blitz 01-23-2006 08:11 PM

i can't vote for more than one reason cry:

Machette 01-23-2006 08:28 PM

Liberal, why the fuck did you vote conservative jones?

Coleman 01-23-2006 08:30 PM

gg confidential voting

Machette 01-23-2006 08:31 PM

....

TonyMontana 01-23-2006 08:37 PM

I'm moving to Tahiti

Machette 01-23-2006 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TonyMontana
I'm moving to Tahiti

Same, fuck harper.

Airborne Butters 01-23-2006 08:53 PM

If you say out loud, it won't come true!

Jonsey_ 01-23-2006 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Machette
Liberal, why the fuck did you vote conservative jones?

Why would i vote liberal? they offered nothin for the education system and that was mainly my concern...

Machette 01-23-2006 09:51 PM

Conservatives ain't going to do nothing either, making the university system more expensive through their programs and more accessible for the rich and harder for the poor to get in..What does Niagara College need funding or something? eek:

Coleman 01-23-2006 09:54 PM

[quote="Jonsey_":b5a48]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Machette
Liberal, why the fuck did you vote conservative jones?

Why would i vote liberal? they offered nothin for the education system and that was mainly my concern...[/quote:b5a48]obvously machette doesn't care about the education system in Canada since he plans on getting a degree in London and maybe an US university.

Short Hand 01-23-2006 10:11 PM

[quote="Jonsey_":959d4]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Machette
Liberal, why the fuck did you vote conservative jones?

Why would i vote liberal? they offered nothin for the education system and that was mainly my concern...[/quote:959d4]

Education in Canada in MAINLY controlled by the PROVINCE.....wtf man.

I voted NDP, but like it matters, my riding is the most conservative riding in Ontario.....

Funny, the MP David Tilson gets relected, yet none of the boneheads around hear know anything about his past bout in PARLIAMENT


.

1. He missed 27 votes. (2x that of the regular MP. (discluding ones with cancer)

2. He voted against a bill which prohibited the sexaul exploitation of the handicapped, and children.

3. He voted against a law to prevent the distribution of child pornography apon the basis of claiming it is "art".



This guy has a horrible record, yet the rednecks around these parts put this guy back in office. What makes me happy is the conservatives only taking 95 seats, there will be another vote in a year or 2 to come, wait and see.

c312 01-23-2006 10:23 PM

If that makes you mad, you shoulda seen how many votes John Kerry has missed.. ed:
for that matter, any congressmen, they are all lazy as hell. We pay them a bunch and all they do is skip votes and work on their own re-election instead of passing legislation. And I've heard that most legislation passed in the US Congress is about naming streets, parks, etc..

There must be other reasons behind the decisions that he's made that you listed like he agreed with the bill but didn't want to pass it because he thought it could be redone better or in a way to make it cheaper?

Short Hand 01-23-2006 10:27 PM

I have met the guy, he is a pious asshole, and he misssed TWICE the amount of votes over the MP's average..........(AND THIS GUY is not a back bencher, he is an important MP. BUT missing this many votes is even unexcusable for a back bencher.

c312 01-23-2006 10:35 PM

yep, american reps and sens do it all the time, I really hate it. I feel like I'm wasting my money. They are there to do a job and not voting is shirking their responsibilites, I know exactly how you feel.

Short Hand 01-23-2006 10:53 PM

We need some sort of fucking laws that bind congressman/women to only be aloud a certain amount of days off...

ninty 01-23-2006 10:58 PM

Would have voted Canadian Action Party, however they did not have a representative in my riding, thus I voted NDP. 72% of the people in my riding voted Conservative.

SoLiDUS 01-24-2006 01:37 AM

I voted Conservatives to prevent the erosion of our rights. You should've too, instead of voting for the same tired shit. Anyone voting Liberal at this point loses my respect; I have to agree that every party has its ups and downs but Cons were the most appropriate for now.

In any case, we've won a minor battle, but let's see how the war turns out...

wintersforge 01-24-2006 09:05 AM

[quote:49201]Doesn't Stephen Harper look like
the kind of actor a US or US-but-
produced-in-Canada TV show uses
as the bad guy when they can't
afford a British actor?

(Which, when David Warner is still
working, is kind of unimaginable.
But still.)

You know the kind of guy. Grey
hair, so white you can practically
see through his skin into his
circulatory system, with the kind
of unblinking half-glower that let's
you know that no matter what he's
talking about, he's actually thinking
about shoving pregnant lesbians
tits-first into a woodchipper. He's
the white guy in the suit whose last
job was sitting behind a big desk
condemning Tia Carrere to death
in an episode of RELIC HUNTER.

Paul Martin should never have let on
that he was desperate. And now
he's in the bin and you're ruled by
the guy who plays Creepy Vice-
President in Sci-Fi Channel shows.

And, yes, I'm kicking my heels while
waiting for the funeral arrangements.
My girls are off to America on
holiday this week, so they're going
to miss the funeral. Which kind of
suits me, to be honest. The funeral
itself, I can handle. It's the thing
after it I hate, where you go back
to the house and the family's
supposed to lay on food and booze
and a bunch of relatives crawl out
of the woodwork to get shitfaced
and have a good laugh. I hate that.
I disappear after the service.

So I'm on my own for a couple of
weeks, from tomorrow. Weird
timing. Obviously, I'm not going to
be around much for the next few
days, but after that I imagine you
can expect a flurry of drunken,
paranoid, isolated ravings.
[/quote:49201]

ninty 01-24-2006 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SoLiDUS
I voted Conservatives to prevent the erosion of our rights.

Ahaha...that's the funniest thing i've read all day.

ninty 01-24-2006 10:04 AM

Once again, Canada's antiquated first-past-the-post system wasted millions of votes, distorted results, severely punished large blocks of voters, exaggerated regional differences, created an unrepresentative Parliament, and may possibly have even given us the wrong government.

[Note: The following commentary is based on returns at 1:00am EST, January 24, 2006.]

The chief victims of the January 23 federal election were:

# Western Liberals: In the prairie provinces, Conservatives got three times as many votes as Liberals did, but won nearly ten times as many seats. In Alberta, the Conservative Party won 100% of the seats with 65% of the votes. The 500,000 Albertans who voted otherwise elected no one.

# Urban Conservatives: The 400,000-plus Conservative voters in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver should have been able to elect about nine MPs, but instead elected no one. The three cities together will not have a single MP in the governing caucus, let alone the cabinet.

# New Democrats: The NDP attracted a million more votes than the Bloc, but the voting system gave the Bloc 51 seats, the NDP 29. Nearly 18% of Canadians voted NDP, but the party won less than 10% of the seats and does not hold the balance of power, unlike the Liberals and the Bloc.

# Green Party: More than 650,000 Green Party voters across the country elected no one, while 475,000 Liberal voters in Atlantic Canada elected 20 MPs.

# Federalists and nationalists: As usual, the voting system turned entire regions of Canada into partisan fiefdoms, rather than allowing the diversity of views in all regions to be fairly represented in Parliament and within each national party.


"How can anyone continue to think that this voting system gives us good geographic representation," said Wayne Smith, President of Fair Vote Canada, "when it fragments and divides our country like this?"

"Had results been fair, it is possible that we may have even seen a different government," said Smith. "The Liberals, NDP, and Greens represent a majority, and together they would have held a majority of seats."

Had the same votes been cast under a proportional voting system, Fair Vote Canada projected that the seats allocation would have been approximately as follows:

# Conservatives - 36.3% of the popular vote: 113 seats (not 124)
# Liberals - 30.1% of the popular vote: 93 seats (not 103)
# NDP - 17.5% of the popular vote: 59 seats (not 29)
# Bloc - 10.5% of the popular vote: 31 seats (not 51)
# Greens - 4.5% of the popular vote: 12 seats (not 0)

However, Smith emphasized that speculation should be tempered.

"With a different voting system, people would have voted differently," he said. "There would have been no need for strategic voting. We would likely have seen higher voter turnout. We would have had different candidates - more women, and more diversity of all kinds. We would have had more real choices."

"The voting system really matters – a lot – and the system we have is simply not acceptable in a modern democracy."

http://www.fairvotecanada.org/fvc.php/

SoLiDUS 01-24-2006 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ninty
Ahaha...that's the funniest thing i've read all day.

You won't think it's funny when they come for you and no one is left standing to talk on your behalf. Keep laughing, portly.

ninty 01-24-2006 11:10 AM

You're just upset the liberals wanted to take your guns away. While I agree with you about gun control, I don't see the conservatives as the party which is going to prevent the erosion of our rights. Infact, I see it quite the opposite.

Machette 01-24-2006 11:15 AM

[quote=Coleman]
Quote:

Originally Posted by "Jonsey_":7bcec
Quote:

Originally Posted by Machette
Liberal, why the fuck did you vote conservative jones?

Why would i vote liberal? they offered nothin for the education system and that was mainly my concern...

obvously machette doesn't care about the education system in Canada since he plans on getting a degree in London and maybe an US university.[/quote:7bcec] ed:

Just because I may move to London and attend a university there doesn't mean I don't care for the education system. I'm wondering to what extent education had on jones vote, because he goes to a community college and I want to know what he thinks is wrong with the education system at present, the only problem I know for most young voters is tution costs...but community college tutions have a large difference than university tution fees. eek:

Quote:

Originally Posted by SoLiDUS
I voted Conservatives to prevent the erosion of our rights.

hahaha, just because they wanted to ban handguns?

SoLiDUS 01-24-2006 11:34 AM

It starts with 'x' right, then moves on to another: every single one you give them encourages this kind of action until you are left with effectively no means of getting them back, at which point you are at the complete mercy of your government. Keep laughing at me if you want, but if the Liberals or any other party wishing to go through with these kinds of actions are allowed to do so, your children's children will pay for it in the end. A balance of power is necessary, and the control of the populace (which they are only meant to serve) starts with its disarmament: history is full of examples so make me the butt of your jokes if it so pleases you... ;-)

Machette 01-24-2006 11:37 AM

So initially the most important issue in this election (for you) was the gun issue?

SoLiDUS 01-24-2006 11:42 AM

Absolutely not: it was the removal of the Liberals. The erosion of rights attempted by the aforementioned is merely a supplementary reason to kick them out. Time will tell how the new government will perform...

Nyck 01-24-2006 12:22 PM

AHHAHA fighting over who you voted for, Canada is the new America...ENJOY COUNTING THOSE HANGING CHADS FUCKERS!!! the_finger:

ninty 01-24-2006 03:39 PM

Is that really necessary Nyck?

Nyck 01-24-2006 04:06 PM

totally.

ninty 01-24-2006 04:28 PM

Save it for OT.

Madmartagen 01-24-2006 04:44 PM

haha

Nyck 01-24-2006 06:38 PM

save what you just complained about how this place and that place didnt get votes that counted and that you and others are unhappy with the election etc.

sounds like 2000 election all over again.

ninty 01-24-2006 10:13 PM

It was an article on proportional representation, and I ahve been discussing the election with others who voted in it. All you have contributI post articles and have a discussion with other members, you post:"ENJOY COUNTING THOSE HANGING CHADS FUCKERS!!!"

I'm trying to keep it civil in here. Thanks.

PS, there are no hanging chads in canada. All we have to do is mark an X beside the party we're voting for. Pretty simple.

Nothing to my knowledge "went wrong" with the election, like hanging chads in the US. Canada has a first past the post form, while a proportional representation in my opinion would much better represent how people are voting. Conservatives get 36% of voters, they get 36% of seats etc. It doesn't work that way here.

Pyro 01-25-2006 10:07 AM

NDP

Though Bramalea-Gore-Malton = Immigrants which guarentees a liberal MP.

So I just felt like helping the NDP out with a vote as I like them the best...but would of voted Liberal if I thought the Liberals were at risk in this riding.

And I also agree that our election process is flawed.


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